The improved plastic container and preform is light weight and includes a base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from the base, and a neck finish projecting upwardly from the sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container. The neck finish includes an inwardly oriented stepped area adjacent the opening.
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1. A container which comprises: a blow molded plastic container having a circular base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from said base, a neck finish projecting upwardly and inwardly from said sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container, wherein the neck finish includes an inwardly oriented stepped area adjacent said opening, said stepped area including an upper, outwardly extending flange which borders on the opening, said upper flange extending outwardly beyond the outward extension of the neck finish and inwardly of said sidewall, and wherein said neck finish having an outer surface and an inner surface, a downwardly extending flange extending downwardly from the inner surface of the outwardly extending flange and having an upper portion connected to the inner surface of the outwardly extending flange, and a lower portion opposed to the upper portion, and a lower inwardly extending flange connected to the lower portion of the downwardly extending flange and extending inwardly of said downwardly extend flange, with the inside surface of the inwardly extending flange including an inward projection.
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It is highly desirable to provide a light weight plastic container and preform for forming same.
Conventionally, the neck finish on plastic containers, as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), has a threaded or snap-on area with an intermediate, outwardly extending support flange. The support flange is used as a feature to enable one to transfer preforms into a blow mold and to enable one to remove the blown container out of the blow mold, for example, on a high speed, two stage blow molding machine.
However, this neck finish requires 3 to 4 grams of plastic and adds considerably to the overall weight of the preform and the final container.
It would be highly desirable to simplify and light weight these structures, especially with an improved configuration which enables simpler and more convenient handling in the overall process cycle.
It would also be advantageous to provide a light weight container and preform which would enable more rapid cycle times and cost reduction. It would be further advantageous to provide such a container which is recyclable.
Further objectives of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
In accordance with the present invention the foregoing objects and advantages are readily achieved.
The improved container of the present invention comprises: a blow molded plastic container having a circular base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from the base, a neck finish projecting upwardly from the sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container; wherein the neck finish includes an inwardly oriented, stepped area adjacent said opening. The stepped area desirably includes an upper, outwardly extending flange which borders on the opening and which extends beyond the outward extension of the neck finish.
In the preferred embodiment the neck finish includes the upper, outwardly extending flange having an outer surface and an inner surface, a downwardly extending flange extending downwardly from the inner surface of the outwardly extending flange and having an upper portion connected to the inner surface of the outwardly extending flange and a lower portion opposed to the upper portion, and a lower inwardly extending flange connected to the lower portion of the downwardly extending flange and extending inwardly of the downwardly extending flange.
The opening may be closed by a foil covering and/or a cap.
The sidewall preferably includes a plurality of spaced apart, continuous circumferential grooves extending around the sidewall, for example, at least five grooves. The grooves are separated by raised, generally flat areas. The base preferably has a plurality of outwardly extending struts and a central recessed area.
The preform of the present invention comprises: a base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from the base, a neck finish projecting upwardly from the sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the preform; wherein the neck finish includes an inwardly oriented, stepped area adjacent said opening.
The neck finish has the same configuration as in the blow molded container. The sidewall of the preform is substantially straight and projects inwardly of the neck finish. The base of the preform, in cross-section, is semi-circular.
While the present invention can readily be used with any plastic material, it is particularly suitable for PET.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
The present invention will be more readily understandable from a consideration of the accompanying, illustrative drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings,
The sidewall 14 advantageously includes a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves 20, each extending completely around the sidewall and separated by raised, generally flat areas 22. For example, in the embodiment shown in
Shoulder area 26 is provided at the upper end of the sidewall and above the upper label panel, between the uppermost circumferential groove and the neck finish.
Base 12, shown in more detail in
The neck finish area 16 is shown in more detail in
The upper, outwardly extending flange 36 has an outer surface 38 and an inner surface 40. A downwardly extending flange 42 extends downwardly from the inner surface 40 of the outwardly extending flange 36 and includes an upper portion 44 connected to the inner surface 40 of the flange 36 and a lower portion 46 opposed to the upper portion 44.
In addition, a lower, inwardly extending flange 48 is connected to the lower portion 46 and extends inwardly of the downwardly extending flange 42. Also, the inside surface 50 of flange 48 includes an inward projection 52. Projection 52 is also present in the preform and facilitates holding the preform and the container from the inside during the processing cycle.
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The neck finish 216 in preform 210 is the same as neck finish 16 shown in detail in
Advantageously, the preform and final container can be prepared with a very thin wall thickness to make a rapid processing cycle. For example, the sidewall of the preform can readily have a wall thickness of from 0.05 to 0.06 inch, which enables a rapid cycle time. Moreover, the weight of the neck finish of the present invention is advantageously less than conventional threaded or snap-on neck finishes.
The present invention provides an advantageous, light weight preform and container, particularly suitable for water, juice and non-carbonated beverages. The neck finish is particularly advantageous as it eliminates traditional threaded or snap on caps which require at least 3 to 4 grams in the neck finish. The neck finish of the present invention will require less than one gram of plastic and can readily use a foil seal and/or a light weight snap on closure.
The neck finish of the present invention, without a thread split for the traditional threaded or snap on closure finishes, will allow about two times the number of cavities in the injection mold with the same mold block size. For example, a 96 cavity mold could go to 192 cavities using the neck finish of the present invention. Also, the injection mold cost will be significantly reduced as conventionally used thread splits represent a complex part to manufacture. For example, typical thread splits cost in the range of U.S. Dollars 1,000 each; whereas, these can be replaced in accordance with the present invention with a stripper ring that would cost less than U.S. Dollars 100.
Another highly advantageous feature of the present invention is that it enables one to remove the intermediate neck finish support flange that is normally employed with conventional preforms and is used as a feature to enable the transfer of preforms into the blow mold and to transfer the blown container out of the blow mold on conventional, high speed PET blow molding machines. With the double stepped, inwardly oriented neck finish of the present invention the finish weight can be significantly reduced and the preforms and containers can still be processed on conventional high speed, two stage blow molding equipment. A transfer gripper can be readily be provided that will grip the preforms and containers of the present invention around the upper flange to accomplish this.
The container of the present invention is particularly suitable as a replacement for the juice box package and the pouch package for child drinks. Costs have always been an obstacle for blow molded containers to compete in this market. The features of the light weight container and preform of the present invention now make it possible to effectively compete in this market. The features of the present invention in the preform include a very thin wall thickness providing a very rapid injection molding cycle time. For example, injection molding cycle times for the preform of the present invention are less than seven seconds. This should be compared to cycle times for traditional preforms of 10 to 15 seconds. Moreover, with the thin wall thickness of the preform the rapid injection molding speeds can be achieved without the use of a robotic take out plate that is used on traditional preform designs. This represents a further cost reduction inherent in the present invention.
A still further advantage of the container of the present invention is that it can be filled on high speed filling equipment at speeds in excess of 1200 containers per minute. Current juice box and pouch packages are limited to 600 containers per minute. Moreover, the light weight finish lowers the center of gravity and provides the container with more stability on high speed filling lines. The combination of these features provides a plastic container, particularly PET, which has a very low weight and which can be filled and handled at very fast filling speeds, all of which provides the consumer with an advantageously low cost package.
In addition, the container of the present invention is fully recyclable. Current juice box and pouches are not recyclable. The present invention, therefore, will provide consumers with an option to purchase an advantageous, recyclable container in the water, juice and non-carbonated beverage market.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
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